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Sunday services in the Temple,
Red Cross Workroom No. 112, un-
%%Ma were resumed last Sunday,
well attended. The subject of der the auspices of the Ladies' Aux-
Nvere
❑ ext Sunday's address by Rabbi diary of Shaarey Zedek, is open in ery
Monday evening from 7 to 10 o'clock;
Franklin will be "The Lure of Peace.
ednesday from 9 a. in.
Services begin promptly at 11 o'clock. Tuesday and \\.
until 5 p. m.
All are invited.
The workroom has just completed
Religious School.
500 bedside bags, 500 tampons, many
The Religious School of Temple hundred face masks and pads, in ad-
Beth El is this year the largest in its dition to the usual quotas and the
history. The down stairs assembly regular garment work.
room has been outgrown and the as-
The committee appeals for more
sembly has now been transferred to workers. Those who have not yet re-
the temple proper. The faculty has sponded to the call should do so. at
been considerably enlarge(' and cer- once. The need is very urgent. There
tain changes in methods and curricu- should be one W0111:111 worker for
lum making for greater efficiency have emery man who has gone to serve Ilk
been introduced. All children of country.
school age who have not yet regis-
tered should do so on Sunday morn-
ing of this week without fail. Chil-
dren expecting to enroll in the Pri-
The first regular meeting of the
mary Department should be present
at 10::30; those for higher depart- Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek
takes place next Monday afternoon at
ments at 9:30 on Sunday morning.
2:30 o'clock in the vestry rooms of the
Temple Red Cross Unit.
synagogue.
Temple
Beth
El
Unit
of
the
The
A very interesting program has
Red Cross (AVoman's Auxilliary As- been prepared. Rabbi Hershman will
sociation) have been assigned an un- give a short talk to open the year's
usually large quota of face masks and work. Mrs. '.horse M. Cohen will
other articles for which there is an lead a discussion on the subject of
immediate and pressing demand. "How to Keep Our Children in Our
Every woman in the congregation ()wit Sunday School."
should therefore make it a point to
An attractive musical program will
attend the Red Cross sew ing meet- be rendered by Miss Sara Weinberg,
ings on Tuesdays and Friday's of each pianist, and Miss Sadye Jacobson, vio-
week. The importance of the work linist.
cannot be over-emphasized.
During the last four months the
Thursday Afternoon Sewings.
Synagogue has enrolled about 125
The women of Temple Beth El members. The Ladies' Auxiliary ex-
meet every 'Thursday afternoon to tends a hearty invitation to the wives
sew for the local charities. Despite of new members to be guests at the
the pressue of war work, this work is opening meeting of the year.
also highly important and should not
be neglected. "cite co-operation of all
of our W0111C11 is urgently hoped for.
Annual Temple Meeting and Dinner.
The ,8th annual meeting of Temple
Services are held regularly every
Beth El will be held on \Vednesilay Friday evening at sundown. Satur-
evening, Oct. 23rd, at 7:30. Election day morning services begin at 8:30
of officers for the ensuing year and o'clock "the public is cordially in-
other business of vital importance to vited to attend.
the congregation will be transacted.
As usual, the annual meeting will be
preceded by the Temple dinner to be
served under the direction of the
Woman's Auxiliary Association. Gen-
Friday evening services are held
tlemen should come to the dinner di- from 5 to 7 p. m. Rev. H. D. Baas
rect front their business, meeting their officiates, assisted by the splendidly
trained choir. On Saturday morn-
families at the Temple.
ings, services are held from 8:30 to
Boy Scouts.
11:30 o'clock. Rev, H. D. Bass offi-
The Boy Scout Troop of the Tem-
ciates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lec-
ple continues to show steady growth
tures occasionally, dates of which
and the buys under the leadership of will be announced hereafter in this
Mr. Milton Aronheim and Mr. Ros- paper.
enfield are becoming ever more en-
Hebrew School is conducted daily,
thusiastic. The troop is showing a
except Saturday from 5 until 7 p. m.
good record in the sale of Liberty
Congregational meetings are held
Bonds and Thrift Stamps. It meets
on the first Sunday In every month.
every Thursday evening at the 'Tem-
ple at 7:30. Ail boys over the age of
12 years are eligible to membership. WILSON LETTER
The Junior Scouts.
BRINGS 00,000
Ili, Junior Scout Troop now has a
FROM S. EISNER
membership numbering forty. The
boys in it are between the ages of
ten and twelve, and are now led by Zionist Organisation Benefits From
NIT-. Louis \Veitzmati who spent the
President's Indorsement of Work.
summer at one of the 1..nited.States
1tniiiir Training Camps. The Junior
NELV VOlt 1:.—Sigintind Eisner. a
Scout Troop is preparing its members New York manufacturer and social
to some (lay join the Boy Scout worker. has made a contribution of
- rm.] ,
Hereafter, the Junior Troop $50,000 to the Zionist organization of
will meet on Tuesdays at 4 o'clock in- America in recognition of President
stead of \Veilliesday, the former (lay \Vilson's endorsement of the move-
of meeting.
ment. Mr. Fisher's home is in Red
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TEMPLE BETH-EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES
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I NEW MEMBERS ADDED
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925 Woodward
ayes S hipping
Young Peoples Society.
The following new tnembers have
been added to the rolls of Temple
lieth-E1 since the high holyday sea-
son:
I). E. Reichblum, 170 Alger.
Henry Sandels, 341 Delaware.
Marcus Scheer, 159 Farnsworth.
Joseph Mandelstam. 2286 \Vest
Grand boulevard.
Saul E. Itenjantin„33o Common
wealth.
A. Nusbaum, 2975 East tirand boul-
evard.
Reuben \Valters. 1013 Lothrop.
Ora Bloomgarden, 462 Virginia.
Roy E. Fisher, 368 Monterey.
Mrs. Sadie R. Newell, 68 Erskine.
L. Levy, 93 Lincoln.
John Feldman, 25 Grove.
)tarry Feldman, 55 Colorado.
Alexander SI111011, Stevenson hotel.
H. \V. Lefkowitz, 99• Brush
C. D. Elbinger, 1.37 Lee place.
Dellis Horowitz. 555
Joseph Baer, 190 F.iimsw.mtlt.
A. I.. Bernstein, 217 Blaine.
Ralph D. Schiller. 180 Tuxedo.
Mts. L. Tobianski, 56 Greenfield.
Emil \Valdbott, 381, Elmhurst.
E. C. Frank, 315 \'irginia.
Ben F. Sunshine, 36 Clairmount.
Julius Rothschild. 14(1 E. Hancock.
\v. 11. 1.Vood, 532 17th.
Henry A. Jacobs, 51 ,Medbury.
Mrs. Julius Frank, 140 Charlotte.
Henry Stillman, 422 Edison.
Henry Dryfoes, 289 Seward.
Max 12nger, 450 24th.
Isadore Cohen, 381 Clairmount.
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The local Jewish Communal Council
voted 30,000 roubles for the relief of
the victims.
The Jewish townlet Kuibicl (near
\1. arsaw) has been burnt down and
2,200 Jews have been left homeless.
The Jewish townlet Zamosk also suf-
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The Young Peoples Societe enter-
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i t , our connnunit p at t h e \v t.ilitee closed, similarly moved by the Presi- GRATIOT TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.
House, 3.3.3 Cass Avenue, last Sunday dent's letter to the Zionists, has made
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J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr.
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The Zionist Organization of Amer-
ples Society is looking forward to the
ica is preparing to raise $3,000,000 dur-
time when it may again extend its
ing the current fiscal year. Of this
hospitality to men in uniform.
Comfort and Service at
sum $2,600,0(10 will be devoted to re-
'The Red Cross branch of the Young
constructive work in Palestine. 'Fite
Peoples Society meets every \\;eilites-
remaining $400,000 will he mused in
Corner Lamed and Bates Streets
IlaY night at 7:311. and all those who
American work.
One block from Electric Depot
can are urgently requested to join
DETROIT, MICH.
this class. The weekly class work
Rates $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
which was held so successfully last the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
year on \Vednesday night will lie re- Girls' Patriotic League.
sumed on \Verlitesday, Oct. 30th. It
The Girls' Patriotic League is ill Lc
was the hope of the executive board under the direction of Miss Stella
that the classes might begin on the Stillman. The League will hold its
I6tI1 of October, but due to the lecture meetings on Tuesday of each week at
on that night and the annual meeting 4 o'clock. Not only a splendid pro-
Cantor of the
of the Temple on the 23rd, the date gram will be held each week. but a
Mogen Abraham Congregation
has been postponed to Oct. 30th. All great deal of work also will be ac-
members of the Young l'eoples So- complished. Any girl above the age
ciety, however, are most cordially in- of thirteen is most cordially: invited
vited to attend the lecture to be given to become a member of this worthy
by Mr. Gabrilowitsch, conductor of and active organization.
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Approximately 75 per cent. of our sugar is shipped
to our shores. We produce about 1,000,000 tons of sugar
a year. Our imports from abroad amount to over 3,000,-
000 tons a year in normal times.
The United States Food Administration asks each
family to limit its use of sugar to two pounds per month
per person for household use. The, military situation de-
mands that every available ship be placed at the disposal
of the Army or Navy. When we save sugar, we save
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